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@Bubblegumdutchess turtle *
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purple- now turlte
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You cannot be wronger. to form a P sound u place you tongue almost flat right behind your teeth and lightly push and right after that you quickly pull you tongue back. forming a pop P!
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@stolendeamon tot
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great :-)
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wen he repeats tainful he looks really creepy.. O.o
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I find it sounds better if you try to make both the "T" and "K" sound at the same time, so your tongue touches the roof of your mouth in 2 places.
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How the hell do you say Pop???
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: )
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M = ng.... like come on - cong on....
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What happens if your dummies talking about PT Barnum?
EBursey 2 years ago 7
These sound substitutions don't magically convert into the right sounds by "thinking" of the other letter. For instance the "tip" of the tongue used for "T" is not the key to developing a "D" substitute. You need to PRESS the tongue against that point behind your upper teeth, building up a bit of air pressure and a bit of a "pop". That's why "P" and "B" are called PLOSIVES. Incorrect practice will only bring disappointing (painful) results.
fractionstein 4 years ago 7